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5/24/2005

They're inside the COMPUTER?

I saw Star Wars, and I enjoyed it. I don't see how anyone can possibly compare it to, of all things, Back to the Future III. By far, the best part of seeing the prequels the first time around is the slight blank pause that shows after "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...". The anticipation of what follows for the next two hours is excruciatingly compressed into a two second moment. Awesome. Watching the crazy lightsabre fights in episode 1 and 3 make me all the more eager to begin learning the shinai. (Roughly) two years is too long!

With the grading now less than 48 hours away I feel... confident! Sure, there are things I'd like to be better at before the time comes, but I feel the most important thing this time around is not the quality of the techniques, but rather to implement a number of them in a flowing manner. A barely in time block, followed immediately by several sloppy strikes and a dodgy throw/lockup is a much better thing to show than a perfect block/hit/throw with big pauses in between them. We will also probably be breaking wood this time around, which bothers me a little but not in the way you'd think. I'm fairly positive I can break it, I'm just a little worried that I might miss the target and break somebodies finger!

The next generation of consoles excites me, and I plan on owning all of them. Sony and Microsoft's entries are both vying to be your all-in-one entertainment centre, which is cool, but I'm just as excited (if not more) by Nintendo's completely different approach to the market. Giving gamers access to their entire game backlog from N64 and earlier? Most excellent. There are so many N64 games I desperately want to play, yet never had the opportunity to do so. I can see myself spending many hours playing, of all things, Pokemon Stadium.

Who wants to touch my Pikachu?
 Comments (4)
Are you just trying to make me vomit? I think the only word that echoed with me there was "excruciating". Relating Star wars to a word like "Awesome"? Heresy! Even a wooden sword has a nobility that doesn't need to be destroyed by cheesing it up to be lightsabre-like.

These guys aren't sci-fi samurai (even from a metaphorical standpoint), and the weapons of that era are totally unrealistic. "The force" is an insult to every kind of religious construct it mimics.

In addition, the PS3 is good. Better, in fact, considering that IBM are releasing free SDKs (here's me hoping for a ps3 devkit). The revolutions, similarly, will be a console I will almost definitely get (time permitting). The new Xbox... meh... At least it's a powerPC, but then, why wouldn't you just buy an apple?

Anyone else find it strange that MS are moving towards PPC as their home entertainment area where apple are (allegedly) looking at Intel stuff?
 
I'd like to mention that, over the last few days, I have developed a method that scientifically proves all of your opinions to be incorrect, and all of mine to be the truth. Unfortunately, I lost my data in a freak hang-gliding accident and can't be bothered starting over. You'll have to take my word on it.
 
If only you had a method to SHUT THE HELL UP once in a while.
 
We've got a trackback for this. The dude quotes you and everything.

Frankly, I'm amazed.
 

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